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S_2NR wrote:
this is a pic of mine. was due for a change this year but kept it.
sti7 wrote:like these where u got it locally ?
S_2NR wrote:sti7 wrote:like these where u got it locally ?
Ferreira Optical Price Plaza. That was in 2010. They dont sell them anymore because of the difficulties they had drilling the lenses without them cracking. I had to wait 2 months for my pair.
Regular wait time is 2 weeks for AR coating + transitions but every time they tried drilling them, the lenses cracked. And the lenses had to be imported since they dont do AR coating locally.
One month after getting them, the lenses started developing web cracks around where the frame attached to the lenses.
They had to do over the lenses for free and had them drilled in the US and then shipped here. Seems the person doing it here wasnt able![]()
Since then no probs though. U have to be very gentle with them and go in to get them serviced (check screws, nuts, washers) every three months. Im due for one now.
If u do decide to go rimless, good luck bro, ull need it.
On the plus side, they look great and minimalistic with the AR coating.
sharkman121 wrote:Well I can understand all that jazz for lenses but why are frames more than $100tt?
scabs wrote:OP! My last two frames have been purchased from optometrist today and both have gotten the spotting and scratches that you mentioned. I have been wearing glasses for the last 20 yrs from value optical and Williams in San Fernando and have never had that problem with my lenses till now so I'm glad u mentioned it. It is rather annoying after spending close to $4000 on a glasses and the lens only last for a year give or take
S_2NR wrote:Yea buying away better. Rimless win eh! Super light and barely noticeable. Only downside is they fragile.
kevinknr wrote:I have a modest metal frame, bronze in colour. Looking to upgrade soon though.
Where do you guys recommend I go? I'm considering OT and Value Optical. Anyone have any good/bad experiences with them? Or Ferrierra Optical?
S_2NR wrote:Yea buying away better. Rimless win eh! Super light and barely noticeable. Only downside is they fragile.
Gem_in_i wrote:My previous pair was rimless. Since my prescription remained same I still use it. Only reason I got new frame was becos I wanted a change.
Any one of the stores have good advising on what frames suit your face type etc?
I looked at OT in Gulf City and they have mostly designer frames. Had a relative who got glasses with them and twice they called and push back date for collection and another time they said the lens got scratched so they sent it back to fix. In all took more than a month to get it.
sliderz1 wrote:scabs wrote:OP! My last two frames have been purchased from optometrist today and both have gotten the spotting and scratches that you mentioned. I have been wearing glasses for the last 20 yrs from value optical and Williams in San Fernando and have never had that problem with my lenses till now so I'm glad u mentioned it. It is rather annoying after spending close to $4000 on a glasses and the lens only last for a year give or take
will posts pics tmrwS_2NR wrote:Yea buying away better. Rimless win eh! Super light and barely noticeable. Only downside is they fragile.
then they're no good for me![]()
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ruffneck_12 wrote:http://extremesfx.com/black-sclera.html
always liked the look of black eyes but these lenses so expensive
sliderz1 wrote:anyone has the Flexon brand?
K74T wrote:I did a test at Value Optical recently and you needed to pay a fee if you wanted a takeaway prescription.
stev wrote:K74T wrote:I did a test at Value Optical recently and you needed to pay a fee if you wanted a takeaway prescription.
true. but any eye test done at value optical covers u for glasses and contacts. if u have glasses and want contacts, u dont have to re-test.
M_2NR wrote:I've been wearing glasses over 10 years now. Rimless for about 8 years i think. I can't go back to rim framesbecause of the weight. Sadly, with these rimless ones, the lenses always tend to break or some crap. I decided this rounds to buy from OT a pair of perry ellis so in case i get issues ill just get them to change. I was looking at the airlock brand ones but according to OT, they stopped stocking them because "it not in style"
Recently I had to give contacts a run because my glasses broke and was awaiting a new pair, sadly, I have astigmatism but i rushed and bought non astigmatism pairs. I got them for 200$ a box. I got about 10 lenses here but i can't really use them because they are good for distance viewing but anything like reading labels kills me
anyone here uses -2.00, BC 8.4, DIA 14.0; or -2.25, BC 8.4, DIA 14.0?
got 5 of each (Acuvue Oasys w/ hydraclear plus) that I may not use... as they are non astigmatism pairs. give me a $100 per set or something.
cinco, where is that 30 hour max use thing for contacts? I've only used one pair so far and I've used it probably 12 times since february... I wondering if I need to change them? Since march I have only used them once a month (to replace the fluid etc).
and yeah boy marsh, same with OT now... i was likei never paid for that... why I hadda pay for it now. Thankfully mine didn't change since my last test.
I noticing whoever doing OT lenses getting a bit careless, first my lenses in this set were almost twice the thickness of my old ones even though my prescription was the same. I sent it back and it got a bit thinner but one lens is not the same vertical position as the other.
hustla_ambition101 wrote:If you using acuvue oasys for astigmatism the suggested usage per pair is 2 weeks, I only use mine from 7-4 daily so I carry them to 3-4 weeks, if I do feel irritation I switch at the suggested time
Gem_in_i wrote:I passed near OT today and saw they had sign saying tht the prescription is theirs. So tht means they would do eye test but not give you your prescription if you wanted it?
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